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Quote: Fearless optimist Anna sets off on an epic journey — teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven — to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.

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Frozen was pretty good. But Monsters U was better in my opinion, both in terms of story and visuals. The thing about MU was that it doesn't feel for a second like a kids movie. Frozen, although a fun for both kids and adults, just has instances that are clearly meant for kids (but along with stuff that adults will laugh at as well). MU was just more sleeker in that sense, where there was nothing that reminded me it was a kids movie.

And how stupid is it that MU doesn't get an Oscar nod but The Croods does?

I have the exact opposite reaction. When it's a tiny gag like it was in Frozen, it feels more like a "thank you" for sitting through the credits because, technical or not, these are the folks who helped bring the movie to the screen. I think it's nice.

mc_serenity, check out http://aftercredits.com/ - i check this before every movie to see if there's anything after. Of course, I don't click on the "See what's after the credits" link, because i'm very anti-spoilers - but at least you'll know if there's something after.

its been out since November 27th and has just recently climbed back to #1 (i think for the 2nd time but i could be wrong there) and made over 20 million dollars that weekend. not many movies make that much so many weeks later, its definitely a mega hit, especially when it comes to disney's recent releases.

Great movie and I will definitely be picking it up. The most disappointing aspect of both the DVD and Bluray are that they include the "demi levato" version of "let it go". It just seems like they are pushing their Disney channel "stars" on everyone, and it makes even less sense this time around. They hired a seasoned broadway actress (menzel) to play a role shes pretty much played before in wicked and she puts on a great performance only to, for lack of better word, spam youtube and now the DVD with an empty and auto-tuned version done by someone who will be forgotten in under a year's time.

International gross of $645 million and counting. 7th highest grossing animated film in the US (not taking inflation into account). The Lion King is the only one of Disney's cartoons that has made more money (again, without inflation).